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1.26.2018

They are finger painters thinking they are men of God

"Modern day theologians are finger painters. They don't know spiritual warfare. They don't know the supernatural. They don't know God. They don't know Satan. They don't know the spiritual battlefield." - Me

Thought after hearing someone begin to quote Peter Enns on anything.

Some will say this is unfair. Why? Enns taught many, many years at the premier putative orthodox, conservative Reformed seminary in the United States.

But he was only one professor at that seminary. Really? How many of his peers defended him? Many.

And how does heresy work? Do you give people 100% poison, calling it the truth? No, you give people 2% (or even 1% is enough) poison amongst 98% truth.

That 2% poison will be: "There is error in the Bible." (The modern Critical Text industry.)

That 2% poison will be: "Justification by faith[fulness] alone." (Another old Counter-Reformation attack.)

That 2% poison will be: "Regeneration by man and ritual rather than word and Spirit." ("Come, children, and be baptized! There is error in the Bible, very difficult to navigate, don't worry yourselves over it... Be baptized! We have lollipops... All free today...!")

The fecklessness of seminary graduates who think heresy is solely in one or two professors is the general fecklessness of academics in general in the face of cultural Marxism. Their entire seminary (like all institutions of so-called higher learning) is marinated in cultural Marxism, and they don't see it any more than a fish is aware of 'water.'

They are ignorant of Critical Theory and the myriad ways it is cloaked.

They can't see the spiritual battlefield.

They are finger painters thinking they are men of God.

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